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Currently SAGE is not in Debian yet. This page is for coordination efforts to make this happen. | = Debian SAGE Packaging Team (DSPT) = |
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== Mailinglist == | == Task description == |
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debian-sage: http://groups.google.com/group/debian-sage | Currently [http://sagemath.org/ SAGE] is not in Debian, but this team hard at work to make this happen. |
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== Plan == | == Packages available for alpha testing == The Debian packages for SAGE are available for alpha testing. You can install them as follows: {{{ echo "deb http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt lenny main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sage.list echo "deb-src http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt lenny main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sage.list wget http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt/sage-archive.asc apt-key add sage-archive.asc aptitude update aptitude install sagemath }}} |
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The following items should be done in parallel | == SAGE spkgs now packaged for Debian == |
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* wait a year or so, until SAGE settles some more * fix patches in spkg, so that it works both for SAGE and outside of SAGE, get those patches to Debian * package those packages, that will not work outside SAGE, in /usr/share/SAGE, or something. * try to package the packages in Debian independently so that we have a good knowledge of any policy issue with files shipped in the packages * that are non-free but not used in SAGE * that are automatically generated but which cannont be build easily |
* cddlib, eclib, flint, flintqs, libfplll, genus2reduction, gfan, givaro, iml, lcalc, libm4ri, linbox, ntl, palp, singular, symmetrica, sympow, tachyon, rubiks, zn_poly, polybori * (in the sagemath package itself): jmol, sage itself * (updated versions of the packages in Debian) zodb3, matplotlib, cython * For any other dependency of SAGE, we are currently using the version in Debian upstream == Infrastructure == * '''Website''': http://wiki.sagemath.org/DebianSAGE * '''Mailing List''': http://groups.google.com/group/debian-sage * '''IRC Channel''': #sage-devel on freenode * Packages already in Debian: http://wiki.sagemath.org/days6/sprint/debian * Infrastructure, setup and progress at [:days7/DebianPackagingSprint:Debian Packing Sprint during Sage Days 7] * Bugs to close: http://bugs.debian.org/455292, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/120527 == People == (Please add yourself below, if you want to help) * [[http://web.mit.edu/tabbott/www Tim Abbott]] * [:MichaelAbshoff: Michael Abshoff] * [:OndrejCertik: Ondřej Čertík] * [:WilliamStein: William Stein] == Other == We are aware of the official Debian Alioth project and mailing lists and later we can move things to Alioth if we decide to do so. But the google groups interface is nice and also the "debian-sage" project is not official in Debian (yet), but we already need to coordinate efforts. == Links == * [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/SciTech/SAGE Fedora Project to include Sage] == Plan/Status == See the team mailinglist for uptodate information on what is happening. Join the Google group debian-sage for discussion. Packagers from other distributions and operating systems are welcome there, too. '''The plan below is largely outdated, but remains here for historical reasons for now:''' The following items should be done in parallel: * redesign spkg-install to handle distribution packages (done for Debian, patch will be in 2.10.2) * create Debian packages for spkgs not in Debian (nearly done, sage-*.spkg still missing) * use existing packages from testing and track down the debs in testing that cause doctest failures. Resolve those issues * Expand the building to non-testing and track down failures in existing debs. Investigate the use of backports.org for those debs |
Debian SAGE Packaging Team (DSPT)
Task description
Currently [http://sagemath.org/ SAGE] is not in Debian, but this team hard at work to make this happen.
Packages available for alpha testing
The Debian packages for SAGE are available for alpha testing. You can install them as follows:
echo "deb http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt lenny main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sage.list echo "deb-src http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt lenny main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sage.list wget http://stuff.mit.edu/~sage/apt/sage-archive.asc apt-key add sage-archive.asc aptitude update aptitude install sagemath
SAGE spkgs now packaged for Debian
- cddlib, eclib, flint, flintqs, libfplll, genus2reduction, gfan, givaro, iml, lcalc, libm4ri, linbox, ntl, palp, singular, symmetrica, sympow, tachyon, rubiks, zn_poly, polybori
- (in the sagemath package itself): jmol, sage itself
- (updated versions of the packages in Debian) zodb3, matplotlib, cython
- For any other dependency of SAGE, we are currently using the version in Debian upstream
Infrastructure
Website: http://wiki.sagemath.org/DebianSAGE
Mailing List: http://groups.google.com/group/debian-sage
IRC Channel: #sage-devel on freenode
Packages already in Debian: http://wiki.sagemath.org/days6/sprint/debian
Infrastructure, setup and progress at [:days7/DebianPackagingSprint:Debian Packing Sprint during Sage Days 7]
Bugs to close: http://bugs.debian.org/455292, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/120527
People
(Please add yourself below, if you want to help)
[:MichaelAbshoff: Michael Abshoff]
[:OndrejCertik: Ondřej Čertík]
[:WilliamStein: William Stein]
Other
We are aware of the official Debian Alioth project and mailing lists and later we can move things to Alioth if we decide to do so. But the google groups interface is nice and also the "debian-sage" project is not official in Debian (yet), but we already need to coordinate efforts.
Links
[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/SciTech/SAGE Fedora Project to include Sage]
Plan/Status
See the team mailinglist for uptodate information on what is happening. Join the Google group debian-sage for discussion. Packagers from other distributions and operating systems are welcome there, too.
The plan below is largely outdated, but remains here for historical reasons for now:
The following items should be done in parallel:
- redesign spkg-install to handle distribution packages (done for Debian, patch will be in 2.10.2)
- create Debian packages for spkgs not in Debian (nearly done, sage-*.spkg still missing)
- use existing packages from testing and track down the debs in testing that cause doctest failures. Resolve those issues
- Expand the building to non-testing and track down failures in existing debs. Investigate the use of backports.org for those debs